Maybe we need to interview some people who have turned their hobbies into their career. As for me, I really admire people who are doing what they hoped to do as a child. "What do you want to be when you grow up?", everyone was asked this question many times during their childhood. The answers were omnifarious (of all kinds), which depended on what they liked doing. For example, a boy who liked playing soccer usually wanted to be a professional player. But new questions arise such as where do your hobbies come from? What are your parents' hobbies? What are your favorite cartoons, etc., all in all, how our hobbies would match our surroundings. You had a chance to do some interesting things, then it became one of your hobbies, then you kept doing it for many years until you turned it into your career. During the process, money and time were the two main things that kept you going forward. So, I believe that most people want to turn a hobby into a career, but only a few of them succeed. Where is the boy who once practiced basketball hard now? In NBA or doing other jobs? But he says "I am a PE teacher!"